The Art Institute of Tennessee - Nashville Off Campus Apartments

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Has the time come for you to get out of the dorm and move into an off campus AIT apartment? Perhaps the options available from the The Art Institute of Tennessee - Nashville housing office no longer meet your needs and you would like to find a cheap apartment close to the AIT campus. If so, you can search for off campus The Art Institute of Tennessee - Nashville apartments with MyNewPlace's college housing search.

Although The Art Institute of Tennessee - Nashville student housing may be very conveniently close to campus, moving to an off campus apartment can be a great way to save money, put some distance in between yourself and an RA, get accustomed to living in your own apartment and building up rental history.

AIT apartments for rent are available close to campus and in other neighborhoods around Nashville, Tennessee. Using our map based university apartment finder, you can find off campus housing near campus to ensure you can still get to all the AIT games and make it to class on time.

We can help you find off campus AIT apartments that will best suit your collegiate lifestyle; search The Art Institute of Tennessee - Nashville apartments by the number of bedrooms, price, neighborhood or a range of other amenities.

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The Gulch is Nashville's newest and hippest neighborhood and has quickly become a favorite dining destination amongst the local food buffs. With a countless array of cafes, bakeries, bistros and upscale dining locales to choose from, as well as several outdoor patios, rooftop terraces, and frequent live music performances, The Gulch is always bustling with excitement. Make sure to stop by Provence Breads in the morning to grab one of their warm and tasty croissants. Historic Hillsboro Village, located just three miles southwest of downtown Nashville, also boasts some of the best restaurants in town. The scrumptious sweet potato pancakes at the renowned Pancake Pantry, a local favorite of almost 50 years, are an absolute must-try.

In addition to the scores of superb restaurants located in The Gulch, this neighborhood also boasts a booming nightlife, various locally owned shops and boutiques, and a neighborhood art gallery. Also noteworthy, The Gulch is the first LEED certified neighborhood in the South. A downright vivacious locale, visitors and residents of the Gulch enjoy a contemporary lifestyle that is distinctively Nashville. Five Points, located in Nashville's East End, is another popular hangout spot with a diverse mix of eateries, nightspots, art galleries, and music venues. 3 Crow Bar, situated in Five Points, is a local favorite with a kitschy-decor, extensive drink menu, dart boards, and more than two dozen beers on tap.

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Prices range from $800 to over $2000 per month, depending on the apartment’s features.

The climate in Nashville is humid-subtropical. Summers are warm with average temperatures in the 70s and winters are cool with low temperatures in the 30s. Average annual rainfall is around 48", mostly occurring during the city's long spring and autumn seasons. Nashville does see some light snowfall, about 10" a year on average. The relatively moderate climate of Nashville allows residents to take advantage of the hiking and horseback trails at the expansive 2,700-acre Warner Park nearly year round.

Nashville’s Buena Vista neighborhood is located closer to downtown and though it is a lively place to find an apartment, it is not unsafe. Some notoriously unsafe areas include Nolensville Road, which is south of the city, Antioch, and the Madison area. The safer parts of Nashville are in Green Hills or Belle Meade, though both of those areas are rather expensive in terms of rents in Nashville. Bellevue and Sylvan Park are other options to consider finding an apartment, though they are located outside Interstate 440.

Heritage Bark Park, located on Peachers Mill Road in nearby Clarksville, is a great dog park with separate, fenced-in areas for large and small dogs, an agility course, benches for the human patrons, and provided trash bags and receptacles. Sevier Park is located right in Nashville on Granny White Pike and offers rolling hills covered in green grass, athletic fields, and a paved pathway winding throughout the park. Leashed dogs are welcome, so grab a gourmet popsicle at Las Paletas (located at the entrance to the park) and enjoy a day in the sun with your favorite pooch at this cozy Nashville gem. Fannie Mae Dees Park, located in the Hillsboro/West End neighborhood is another great spot for dogs with tons of open space, trees, and shaded picnic areas. This park is nicknamed "Dragon Park" by the locals for the massive, brightly colored dragon sculpture in its center.

Start out your weekend soaking in the sun at Nashville's Centennial Park. After some hiking or boating and a family picnic, get a taste of Nashville's history at the Tennessee State Museum and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Next, sign up for an evening show and meal on the locally famous General Jackson Showboat. After dinner be sure to check out a concert at Memphis' world class Ryman Auditorium.

The nearest major airport to Nashville, Tennessee is Nashville International Airport (BNA). This airport is about five miles from the city center. The cheapest way to travel to and from the Nashville International Airport and downtown Nashville is to ride the Nashville MTA's Route 18 Airport/Elm Hill bus, which leaves every hour every day of the week, from about 7 am to about 10 pm. Schedules can be found at the Welcome Center at the airport.

The cost of living in Nashville compared to the rest of the country is 18 percent lower than the whole nation average. Hendersonville to the north is 11 percent more expensive than Nashville. To the northeast, Lakewood is 9 percent more expensive than Nashville, Green Hill is 17 percent more expensive than Nashville, and Mount Juliet is 20 percent more expensive than Nashville. Brentwood to the south is a full 57 percent more expensive than Nashville, while Asland City is only 6 percent more expensive than Nashville.

Belmont University in Nashville is surrounded by Belmont/Hillsboro to the south, Hillsboro West End to the west, Edgehill to the north and Historic Waverly to the east. Acklen Westgrove is also very close to Belmont, just to the northeast.